page
page
peɪʤ
peij
British pronunciation
/peɪdʒ/

Definition & Meaning of "page"in English

Page
01

one side or both sides of a sheet of paper in a newspaper, magazine, book, etc.

page definition and meaning
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I turned the page to continue reading the story in the book.
The children 's book had beautiful illustrations on every page.
02

a single screen or document on the internet that contains content such as text, images, videos, and links, often part of a website

page definition and meaning

What is a "page"?

A page, in the context of the internet, refers to a single document or section on a website that displays content such as text, images, or videos. It is part of a larger website and can be accessed through a unique web address (URL). Pages are often used to present specific information, like articles, product details, or contact forms. Websites are typically made up of multiple pages, which are linked together to provide a complete online experience.

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The contact page on the website includes an email address and phone number.
The page loaded slowly due to heavy traffic on the website.
03

(in medieval times) a young boy serving as an attendant to a knight, beginning training for knighthood

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The young page polished the knight's armor every morning.
He began his career as a page at the age of eight.
04

a youthful attendant serving at official functions or ceremonies, such as in legislatures, courts, or weddings

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The wedding had several pages carrying the bride's train.
Legislative pages assist lawmakers by delivering documents.
to page
01

to contact or summon someone using a pager, public address system, or by calling their name

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The nurse paged the doctor to the emergency room.
He was paged over the PA system to report to the office.
02

to assign numbers to the pages of a book or manuscript

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The editor paged the manuscript before sending it to the printer.
She paged the report in preparation for the meeting.
03

(of a youthful attendant) to run errands or perform minor duties

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He paged in the state legislature during the summer program.
The students took turns paging during the ceremony.
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